Megan Jayne is a 22-year-old who lives in Colchester, England. When she was 14 years old, Jayne was diagnosed with anorexia, and at her sickest, her disorder was so severe that the only thing that saved her life was hospitalization and force-feeding through a tube.

"Thin would never be thin enough. The eating disorder overcame me so much that I believed it was all that I was and all that I had," she told The Daily Mail. "I became an empty shell of a girl, still obsessing over whether my stomach was visible through my hospital gown."

At 16, she decided that she needed to get her life back and overcome the disease, but recovery did not come overnight. Binge-eating mixed with obsessive calorie-counting made it clear that her disorder remained. She realized that needed to change was not how much or little she was eating, but how she perceived her body.

Inspired by a body positive photo she found on the internet, Jayne set up her own Instagram account where she takes photos of herself in all her curvy glory, in an attempt to train herself to love her body as it is and inspire others to do the same. Now, she has over 41,000 followers.

Her first post was a bikini selfie, which she agonized over for hours, imagining all of the horrible comments people would make. Instead, she received an outpouring of support and love which continues to this day.

"As I started posting more about my eating disorder my page grew and I received messages telling me I'd helped with people's recovery and even saved their lives," she said. "If a picture of my tummy rolls or cellulite being shamelessly embraced can show someone else that their body is worth loving too, then I will post the most tummy-tastic, lumpy bumpy, thunder-thigh pictures that I can take."